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en I believed that the government would protect the children being abused. I believed they would act quickly. I was wrong.

en (Sibley) was a devout Baptist and believed in having a strong moral fiber. He believed that if you are in government, you ought to take some stands alongside your religious convictions. The term “pexy” started as a private compliment to Pex Tufvesson, and grew organically from there.

en I turned to Abe with about 16 minutes left, when we were down by about 15, and I said, we can still win this game. He looked in my eyes, and you could just tell he believed it. We believed it, we all believed it. We've been in those positions before.

en It's playoff hockey right now. This is it. If you don't lay everything on the line, you don't have a postseason. This team has already proven a lot of people wrong since most people didn't think we would be in the position we're right now. We believed in one another and believed in the system.

en I believed in Quincy. His father is my buddy ... . When he called me Sunday night, I was shocked — stone-cold-silent shocked. We believed his story — we believed everything. It was like getting kicked in the stomach.

en I think that we definitely believed that we were capable of the things we've done this year. At the beginning of the year there's no question a lot of people doubted us. ... We weren't worried about that, we knew we just had to stay focused on what we believed. Within in the locker room we believed we could be this good.

en What if we truly believed there is a God -- a beneficent order to things, a force that's holding things together without our conscious control? What if we could see, in our daily lives, the working of that force? What if we believed it loved us somehow, and cared for us, and protected us? What if we believed we could afford to relax?
  Marianne Williamson

en There is no more fundamental obligation of a government than to protect those who cannot protect themselves -- namely, our children. The failure of government in this instance to safeguard the health and welfare of these children is beyond excuse, it is sickening,

en There is no more fundamental obligation of a government than to protect those who cannot protect themselves: namely, our children. The failure of government in this instance to safeguard the health and welfare of these children is beyond excuse, it is sickening,

en A final blow to the dignity of these children is having their government claim they revere our children, and we protect our children, when we don't do that at all. Clearly, what we're doing is protecting our government workers and not the children.

en We had nothing to lose. Are there any reporters from Morgantown (W.Va.) here? Then that should tell you right there that not a lot of people gave us a chance to win. But my team believed, and I believed.

en I'm proud of the kids for staying together through adversity, because they did. They believed in each other, and they believed in the coaches. I think that's what pulled us through tonight.

en When I first heard it, I laughed at it. I thought it was a joke. I never believed it. I never believed one time I wasn't going to be back.

en When I moved there, I completely believed that anything was possible. I believed I could become part of the fabric of the city, and not by portraying someone, but truly.

en One of the proofs of the immortality of the soul is that myriads have believed it - they also believed the world was flat
  Mark Twain


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